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  • Update: dog's owner found

    The owners of a stray dog found walking on Thomas Parry Way this evening have been found. The dog, who has been identified as Yogi, was found at around 8.30pm this evening (Wednesday, July 1). Stacey Appleby, who found Yogi while out on

  • Cannabis proves costly

    Three grams of cannabis cost a Fishguard man £197. Dylan Ra Stockli, formerly of Narberth, now of High Street, Fishguard, pleaded guilty to Class B drug possession when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates on Wednesday, June 24. Vaughan

  • Hart urged to give tidal lagoon support

    A LOCAL engineering firm is calling on the secretary of state for Wales to get behind the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project. Ledwood Engineering, based in Pembroke Dock, made the call after the government admitted that thousands of jobs could be

  • Coronavirus: 371 council staff on furlough scheme

    MORE than 350 council staff have been placed on the Government’s furlough scheme designed to support jobs during the coronavirus pandemic. Pembrokeshire County Council’s head of human resources Ceri Davies took the decision to make an application

  • UNISON calls for investigation into councillor’s conduct

    UNISON has called on Pembrokeshire County Council to formally investigate Councillor Paul Dowson’s comments in relation to the Black Lives Matter movement. The trade union said Mr Dowson’s use of a phrase adopted by the racist Klu Klux Klan was

  • Four new coronavirus cases in Hywel Dda

    FOUR new cases of coronavirus have been found in the Hywel Dda region today (Wednesday, July 1). Three of those were found in Carmarthenshire, with the other one found in Pembrokeshire. 32 new cases of the virus have been confirmed across Wales

  • FEATURE: Coheston's team of the decade

    Cosheston AFC haven’t been around since 2000 - but are now very much part of the Pembrokeshire Football League. So instead of a team of the 21st century, club stalwarts Gavin Wickland and James Reed have instead come up with a team of the decade

  • £6m town centre redevelopment tender on cards to get okay

    A £6MILLION plan to transform Haverfordwest town centre is set to take its next step when the council’s cabinet agree to go out to tender. At its meeting on Monday (July 6) Pembrokeshire County Council’s cabinet is recommended to agree to formally

  • 'Respect our resort' call to visitors from town's new mayor

    A 'respect' call to visitors getting ready to come to Tenby after the coronavirus lockdown has gone out from the resort's new mayor. "You come here because it is a beautiful place - help us keep it beautiful," said Cllr Mrs Sam Skyrme-Blackhall

  • Banned driver 'took a chance'

    Driving to a local shop, less than a month after being disqualified, led to unpaid work and an 18-month driving ban for a Haverfordwest man. Dean Robert Harrison, of Glanafon Gardens, appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Wednesday, June

  • Prison for couple who took child on heroin drugs run

    A Pembroke couple have been handed prison sentences after travelling to Swansea to collect drugs with a child in the car. Anthony Reginald Brian Davies and Kiera Watts, of Colley Court in Monkton, had heroin worth £3,100 when they were stopped